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59 West 44th Street, New York
New York
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Location, location, location. For theater
fans and other visitors to the City that Never Sleeps, the
Algonquin Hotel is ideally located in the heart of Midtown
Manhattan near the Theatre District and Times Square. Guests
can walk to fashionable shopping on Fifth and Madison avenues
and to the Empire State Building, Museum of Modern Art, Rockefeller
Center and Radio City Music Hall. They can also drink up
the history of the Algonquin Hotel: for 100 years, prominent
writers and leading stage figures stayed, ate and played
at this Manhatten hotel.
The Algonquin, which opened in 1902, underwent renovation
in 2004. The lobby's charm and ambiance are echoed in antique
desks, settees and chairs in deep jewel tones of plum, mahogany,
caramel and olive - the perfect environment for reading,
writing and conversation. USA Today praised The Algonquin
Hotel as "one of 10 legendary hideaways of the rich
and famous," while New York magazine called the Algonquin's
Oak Room the city's best cabaret. |
Splashed with vibrant colors and
adorned with modern fabrics, guests rooms boast such accommodations
as flat-screen TVs, large desks, high-speed Internet access,
and Algonquin Pillow Top beds with duvets and 350-thread count
sheets. Other amenities include data port telephones, bathrobes,
safes and Dorothy Prentice Aromatherapy bath amenities.
By staying at the Alqonguin Hotel in Manhattan, guests will
agree with reviewers about this welcomed oasis of civility. |
For dining, the Algonquin's
Round Table Restaurant will delight guests with pan-seared
swordfish, sautéed red snapper, grilled salmon and
shrimp, white bean and pasta stew, roast lamb, and other
delicacies. Diners can journey back to the 1920s and 1930s
in the hotel's Oak Grove Cabaret where Porter, Gershwin,
Kern, Berlin and Diana Krall mix with beef tenderloin, French
chicken breasts, mesquite grilled North Atlantic salmon and
veal chops. | |
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